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Descriptive epidemiology and short-term outcomes of heart failure hospitalisation in rural Haiti.


ABSTRACT: There is increasing attention to cardiovascular diseases in low-income countries. However, little is known about heart failure (HF) in rural areas, where most of the populations in low-income countries live. We studied HF epidemiology, care delivery and outcomes in rural Haiti.Among adults admitted with HF to a rural Haitian tertiary care hospital during a 12-month period (2013-2014), we studied the clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes including length of stay, inhospital death and outpatient follow-up rates.HF accounted for 392/1049 (37%) admissions involving 311 individuals; over half (60%) were women. Mean age was 58.8 (SD 16.2) years for men and 48.3 (SD 18.8) years for women; 76 (41%) women were <40?years of age. Median length of stay was 10?days (first and second quartiles 7, 17), and inhospital mortality was 12% (n=37). Ninety nine (36%) of the 274 who survived their primary hospitalisation followed-up at the hospital's outpatient clinic, and 18 (6.6%) were readmitted to the same hospital within 30?days postdischarge. Decreased known follow-up (p<0.01) and readmissions (p=0.03) were associated with increased distance between patient residence and hospital. Among the one-quarter (81) patients with echocardiograms, causes of HF included: non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (64%), right HF (12%), hypertensive heart disease (7%) and rheumatic heart disease (5%). One-half of the women with cardiomyopathy by echocardiogram had peripartum cardiomyopathy.HF is a common cause of hospitalisation in rural Haiti. Among diagnosed patients, HF is overwhelming due to non-atherosclerotic heart disease and particularly affects young adults. Implementing effective systems to improve HF diagnosis and linkage to essential outpatient care is needed to reduce long-term morbidity and mortality.

SUBMITTER: Kwan GF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4854668 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Descriptive epidemiology and short-term outcomes of heart failure hospitalisation in rural Haiti.

Kwan Gene F GF   Jean-Baptiste Waking W   Cleophat Philip P   Leandre Fèrnet F   Louine Martineau M   Luma Maxo M   Benjamin Emelia J EJ   Mukherjee Joia S JS   Bukhman Gene G   Hirschhorn Lisa R LR  

Heart (British Cardiac Society) 20160101 2


<h4>Objective</h4>There is increasing attention to cardiovascular diseases in low-income countries. However, little is known about heart failure (HF) in rural areas, where most of the populations in low-income countries live. We studied HF epidemiology, care delivery and outcomes in rural Haiti.<h4>Methods</h4>Among adults admitted with HF to a rural Haitian tertiary care hospital during a 12-month period (2013-2014), we studied the clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes including leng  ...[more]

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